TTool Installation: Windows, UNIX

Windows installation

Before installing TTool, make sure that a Java Runtime Environment 6 (or later) is installed on your system.
To do so, open a terminal ("Start", "Execute", type "cmd": a terminal should open). Then, type "java -version". If you obtain an error message, then, you first need to install a Java Runtime Environment). If the version number is less than 6, you need to upgrade your existing installation of the Java Runtime Environment.

Extract the archive in the destination directory of your choice, e.g., in C:\

This should create a C:\TTool directory

With the file explorer, go into, e.g., C:\TTool\bin, and double-click on ttool.jar

UNIX installation (including MacOS)

Before installing TTool, make sure that a Java Runtime Environment 6 (or later) is installed on your system, and that "java" is in your PATH.
To do so, open a terminal, and type:

$ java -version

If you obtain an error message (e.g., "command not found"), install a Java Runtime environment and add in your $PATH environment variable the java command. If you obtain a version number less than 5, install a more recent version of the Java Runtime Environment.

A script called ttool_unix located in the same directory as ttool.jar can also start ttool. It assumes that TTool is installed in /package/TTool: it must therefore be adapted to your own installation if you wish to use it.